The New Jersey Devils can’t seem to put any sort of streak together whether it’s a winning one or losing one, as they’ve alternated wins and losses since November 27th. After losing to the Montreal Canadiens, the Devils won the second game of a home-and-home, lost to the Colorado Avalanche, beat the Carolina Hurricanes, lost to the Philadelphia Flyers, beat the Florida Panthers, then lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Obviously it’s better than losing consecutive games in a row, but the Devils are going to have to string together wins at some point to make a move from their current fifth place spot in the Metropolitan division in the Eastern Conference. The Devils have 32 points, tied with the Pittsburgh Penguins who have played one less game, and are eight points off the division leading Washington Capitals.

With 10 games remaining in December, below is information onsecondary market Devils tickets provided by SeatSmart.com and a look into where the Devils may be able to put together a winning streak.

The Devils face the Bruins on the road for the most expensive December game remaining with an average price of $147.94 and a get-in price of $62 for entrance into the TD Garden on December 20th. Two more road games follow, including their final game of the calendar year against the Ottawa Senators and against the Detroit Red Wings with average ticket prices over $125.

Tickets to see the Hurricanes are the most expensive remaining for a Devils home game, with an average price of $92.61 with a get-in price of $33 for entrance into the Prudential Center. ParkWhiz.com hasPrudential Center parking starting from $7 for home games throughout the season. To round out the top-five list, the Devils host the Anaheim Ducks on December 19th with an average ticket price of just over $80 and a get-in price of under $30.